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My British Archive : The Way We Were

My British Archive : The Way We Were2018

Homer Sykes

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The Way We Were 1968-1983' is a look at British society through the eyes of leading British photographer Homer Sykes ? his personal view of ?life? as he encountered it as a young photographer setting out in the early years of his career.0This was a time when British society was going through a period of enormous change. This is reflected by Sykes as he embraces everyday life, with a gentle and seeing eye; a knife throwing striptease tent booth at The Derby in Epsom, through to a kite-flying middle class family battling against the wind and rain on Brighton promenade. The book covers poverty in the East End, rich kids and their parents at society balls, teddy boys, factory workers in the north of England and New Romantics at the Blitz Club in Covent Garden, when Boy George was just George O?Dowd and there was still an Alternative Miss World. Skinheads hang out in upstairs bars, while Catholic youths riot in the streets of Northern Ireland. He also chronicles many of the social issues of the time and the demonstrations that brought those problems to public attention: ?I attempted to get behind the more obvious news image; I was looking for other moments, that gave depth and understanding to those people?s predicaments."

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First published
2018
OL Work ID
OL21639350W

Subjects

Great britain, social life and customsGreat britain, social conditionsGreat britain, pictorial worksSocial conditionsPictorial worksSocial life and customsArtistic PhotographyManners and customs

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